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Letters from Mom

Season 1, Episode 4

Uri is depressed and he refuses to leave his bed. Nurit tries to talk to him, but he refuses to answer the phone. Yoske gives him letters, written by his mother when he was a prisoner of war. Uri reads the letters in a cemetery, and meets a sweet girl called Iris. She invites him for a cup of coffee. Nimrod is left alone in the house after his family has returned to their routine. Haim visits him and tries to make him talk about the time he spent as a prisoner of war, and reveals some details he hasn’t told him yet. After the meeting Nimrod plays football with the journalists, and gets an anxiety attack.

Much like its American counterpart "Homeland," "Prisoners of War" is an exciting series featuring the fraught experiences of three Israeli soldiers and their families as they adjust to a new reality of life.

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Season 2, Episode 12

The soldier’s kidnapping affects everybody. Yinon goes through the final phase of preparations for Operation Judas. Hatzav is drafted to the army, and for a moment it seems that the Klein family is united.

Season 2, Episode 13

The soldier’s kidnapping awakens feelings of guilt in Nimrode over Amiel. Yael is worried about the identity of the kidnapped soldier. Yinon puts his special training to use for Operation Judas. The workbooks get Yussuf in trouble, and the truth about his conversion to Islam comes to light. Uri tells Nimrode about his cancer, and dramatic changes occur in their relationships with Nurit and Talia.

Season 2, Episode 14

Operation Judas is underway. Sheik Qassab pays Leila a visit and questions her while Amiel returns home. Amiel’s mysterious pendant changes the ranks of the organization, as well as his own love life. Jamal has left a final present for Amiel. Uri leaves to travel the world, and Nimrode doubts about the operation, while Amiel now faces the greatest conflict. Haim has his doubts about the operation, while Amiel faces the greatest conflict of his life.

Season 1, Episode 1

The negotiations for the release of the Israeli soldiers has ended successfully. Nimrode Klien, Uri Zach and Amiel Ben-Chorin are coming home. The first two are alive, but Amiel was killed while being a prisoner of war. The soldiers reunite with their loved ones. Nimrode meets Talia, who waited for him for all those years, and conducted the campaign for his release. He meets Dana, his 19 year-old daughter, and Hazav, his 17 year-old son whom he had never met. Uri meets Nurit, his fiancée, and finds out that she is now married to his brother.

Nimrode and Uri are taken to an interrogation facility designed for released Israeli prisoners of war in the small town of "Zichron Yahacov", and there they meet Haim, who is a military psychologist who aims to understand what they experienced behind enemy lines. Talia is in an emotional turmoil, and struggles to come to grip with the fact that her husband has returned. Nurit is being torn apart between Yaki and Uri, because his return ignited forgotten feelings in her.

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